Prioritize! Task Manager
Do you struggle to identify the really important tasks that have the greatest impact on your success? Identify the most important tasks and prioritize them based on your current needs. All with proven prioritization techniques!
Do you struggle to identify the really important tasks that have the greatest impact on your success?
Would you like a tool that allows you to effectively prioritize your tasks according to your ever-changing needs?
Then you've just found it - identify the most important tasks and prioritize them based on your current needs. All with proven prioritization techniques!
Key Features
Task Manager
Projects
Multiple prioritization methods and tools to prioritize your tasks (see below)
Central dashboard to view all your tasks
Task prioritization on project level
In addition to tasks, prioritize your projects, product features, or anything else you need
Prioritization Tools
Eisenhower Matrix
Categorize tasks into four quadrants based on their Urgency and Importance.
It helps you prioritize by focusing on tasks that are both urgent and important, delegating less critical tasks, and eliminating those that contribute little value.
Pareto Principle 80/20
Roughly 80% of effects come from 20% of causes.
Applied to prioritization, it emphasizes focusing efforts on the vital few elements that yield the most significant results.
Identify and address the critical factors and maximize your impact and effort allocation for optimal efficiency.
MoSCoW
Classify tasks into four categories: Must Do, Should Do, Could Do, and Won't Do.
MoSCoW aids in project management by clearly defining and prioritizing tasks based on their importance.
Align your efforts with project objectives, ensuring essential elements are addressed while accommodating flexibility for less critical components.
Impact - Effort Matrix
Assess tasks by evaluating their potential impact against the effort required for execution.
By weighing the benefits against the effort involved, prioritize tasks that offer the greatest value with the least effort expenditure.
This method promotes strategic decision-making, allowing for efficient allocation of time and resources.
ICE (Impact, Confidence, Ease)
Consider Impact, Confidence, and Ease as key factors.
Combine these factors and prioritize tasks.
Focus on impactful and feasible activities while considering their confidence in successfully completing each task.